Kenzo
Well-Known Member
This may be of interest to you with horses that do either of the above and no doubt your help will be much appreciated.
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PLEASE HELP WITH SURVEY
We are conducting a survey on the health and management of horses that
display crib biting and wind sucking behaviour and are looking for
volunteers who would not mind completing a short (10-15 minute) postal
questionnaire. Our ultimate aim is to be able to provide horse owners
with more information about how this form of behaviour may be
prevented or its effects lessened. The results of this survey are
completely confidential and we would be very grateful for any help
with this study.
There is a link from the University of Liverpool website that has all
the details a volunteer needs to participate in our study:
http://www.liv.ac.uk/equine/studiesandtrials/cribbing.htm
If you would like to request a questionnaire or obtain more details
about the study, please contact us by email (cribbing@liv.ac.uk),
telephone (07961 809633) or at look at the study webpage.
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PLEASE HELP WITH SURVEY
We are conducting a survey on the health and management of horses that
display crib biting and wind sucking behaviour and are looking for
volunteers who would not mind completing a short (10-15 minute) postal
questionnaire. Our ultimate aim is to be able to provide horse owners
with more information about how this form of behaviour may be
prevented or its effects lessened. The results of this survey are
completely confidential and we would be very grateful for any help
with this study.
There is a link from the University of Liverpool website that has all
the details a volunteer needs to participate in our study:
http://www.liv.ac.uk/equine/studiesandtrials/cribbing.htm
If you would like to request a questionnaire or obtain more details
about the study, please contact us by email (cribbing@liv.ac.uk),
telephone (07961 809633) or at look at the study webpage.